BMI!!!!!!
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Kaz
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I got refused as my BMI was 36. something, within a few weeks I got it down to 33.1 and was accepted! It doesn't matter how "healthy" you are (and I am!) they will refuse you if BMI is over that magic 35. They didn't mention my waist measurement!!! Good luck, Bevissa
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J
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Its really funny, though, cos my BMI is 32, which I know isnt great, but I am a fit person (even if I say so myself!!) and my waist was 89cms at the medical, but it got referred because apparently now its policy to refer if the BMI is over 30..........but I cant see that in what Bevs posted......
I understand if it was referred because of my waist being so massivley over the limit but he hasnt said that at all... which leaves me thinking, are they stalling??????
Any suggestions? anyone? I am not too concerned as I am at goal!!!!
Jan, do you happen to know when the year begins for immigration targets???
Cheers
Anna
I understand if it was referred because of my waist being so massivley over the limit but he hasnt said that at all... which leaves me thinking, are they stalling??????
Any suggestions? anyone? I am not too concerned as I am at goal!!!!
Jan, do you happen to know when the year begins for immigration targets???
Cheers
Anna
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Its really funny, though, cos my BMI is 32, which I know isnt great, but I am a fit person (even if I say so myself!!) and my waist was 89cms at the medical, but it got referred because apparently now its policy to refer if the BMI is over 30..........but I cant see that in what Bevs posted......
I understand if it was referred because of my waist being so massivley over the limit but he hasnt said that at all... which leaves me thinking, are they stalling??????
Any suggestions? anyone? I am not too concerned as I am at goal!!!!
Jan, do you happen to know when the year begins for immigration targets???
Cheers
Anna
I understand if it was referred because of my waist being so massivley over the limit but he hasnt said that at all... which leaves me thinking, are they stalling??????
Any suggestions? anyone? I am not too concerned as I am at goal!!!!
Jan, do you happen to know when the year begins for immigration targets???
Cheers
Anna
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Ah thanks Jan,
dont worry i wouldnt quote no one!!!!
lets hope, they try to make up the quota earlier, rather than later!!!!
Cheers
Anna
dont worry i wouldnt quote no one!!!!
lets hope, they try to make up the quota earlier, rather than later!!!!
Cheers
Anna
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my waist is 32inches and i wear size 10/12 clothes, i dont consider myself fat and i work out but usualy a womens waist get thicker with age
trying to loose some inches off my waist though to about 30 just to be healthy for myself.
i do weight train
trying to loose some inches off my waist though to about 30 just to be healthy for myself.
i do weight train
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Just had email from case officer.
HE says that my medical is now clear..... thank heavens for that!!!
Very happy with that!
Just to clarify..... BMI is 32, with a waist measurement of 89 cms...
For those yet to go through this bit of the rollercoaster.....
I am NOT suggesting that my result is OK, its just what the MA said about mine.
Cheers for listening.
Anna
HE says that my medical is now clear..... thank heavens for that!!!
Very happy with that!
Just to clarify..... BMI is 32, with a waist measurement of 89 cms...
For those yet to go through this bit of the rollercoaster.....
I am NOT suggesting that my result is OK, its just what the MA said about mine.
Cheers for listening.
Anna
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Re: BMI!!!!!!
Just had email from case officer.
HE says that my medical is now clear..... thank heavens for that!!!
Very happy with that!
Just to clarify..... BMI is 32, with a waist measurement of 89 cms...
For those yet to go through this bit of the rollercoaster.....
I am NOT suggesting that my result is OK, its just what the MA said about mine.
Cheers for listening.
Anna
HE says that my medical is now clear..... thank heavens for that!!!
Very happy with that!
Just to clarify..... BMI is 32, with a waist measurement of 89 cms...
For those yet to go through this bit of the rollercoaster.....
I am NOT suggesting that my result is OK, its just what the MA said about mine.
Cheers for listening.
Anna
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Thanks Jan.
Now to verify Simon's work experience..... which is difficult, as he has been a self employed electrician and doesnt have the refs which are required, but the EWRB have provisionally approved him, via a statutory declaration, but not immi yet......
will keep you posted....
wish us luck, we are gonna need bucket loads of the stuff!!!
Anna
Now to verify Simon's work experience..... which is difficult, as he has been a self employed electrician and doesnt have the refs which are required, but the EWRB have provisionally approved him, via a statutory declaration, but not immi yet......
will keep you posted....
wish us luck, we are gonna need bucket loads of the stuff!!!
Anna
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ive had my medical last week and everything has came back as normal and healthy, although i am carrying extra weight and my BMI was 38, do you think im going to have problems getting approved, my blood pressure was spot on and even the doctor said he would describe me as healthy but with a few extra pounds!!
Anyone been in a similar position and got approved?
Regards in advance!
Andy
Anyone been in a similar position and got approved?
Regards in advance!
Andy
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Weight, height, BMI and waist circumference
The medical examiner is expected to use metric units throughout. Measurements given in other units may result in Immigration New Zealand not accepting the medical certificate. Adults and children should be weighed standing, barefoot or in stockings/socks and wearing lightweight clothing. Infants should be barefoot and weighed in undergarments. Weight is to be measured in kilograms, except for infants where weight should be noted to the nearest 0.1kg. Height is measured standing in all persons over the age of 24 months. Use a stadiometer fixed to the wall. Measurement to the nearest centimetre or better is required. The measurement of
children less than 24 months may be of height or of length. If length was measured because the child was unable to stand, this should be indicated, and the reason for this noted. The medical examiner is expected to calculate the BMI for all applicants aged 18 years and older. Measure the waist circumference of all applicants 18 years of age. With a tape measure, comfortably measure the shortest circumference that is below the rib cage and above the umbilicus.
The medical examiner is to request fasting glucose and fasting lipids where BMI >35 or when the waist circumference in applicants 18 years or over is greater than the following limits1:
• men: ≥ 102cm, except Asian/Indian men: ≥ 90cm
• women: ≥ 88cm, except Asian/Indian women: ≥ 80cm.
Where a patient may be in a higher risk category, with fasting bloods having been requested, the applicant’s attitude to their condition should be explored. Please note whether they recognise a problem exists, whether they are planning any changes to improve the situation, have they made any changes, what success, if any, have they had etc, is all relevant information.
Hope this helps? anything is possible!
Anna
The medical examiner is expected to use metric units throughout. Measurements given in other units may result in Immigration New Zealand not accepting the medical certificate. Adults and children should be weighed standing, barefoot or in stockings/socks and wearing lightweight clothing. Infants should be barefoot and weighed in undergarments. Weight is to be measured in kilograms, except for infants where weight should be noted to the nearest 0.1kg. Height is measured standing in all persons over the age of 24 months. Use a stadiometer fixed to the wall. Measurement to the nearest centimetre or better is required. The measurement of
children less than 24 months may be of height or of length. If length was measured because the child was unable to stand, this should be indicated, and the reason for this noted. The medical examiner is expected to calculate the BMI for all applicants aged 18 years and older. Measure the waist circumference of all applicants 18 years of age. With a tape measure, comfortably measure the shortest circumference that is below the rib cage and above the umbilicus.
The medical examiner is to request fasting glucose and fasting lipids where BMI >35 or when the waist circumference in applicants 18 years or over is greater than the following limits1:
• men: ≥ 102cm, except Asian/Indian men: ≥ 90cm
• women: ≥ 88cm, except Asian/Indian women: ≥ 80cm.
Where a patient may be in a higher risk category, with fasting bloods having been requested, the applicant’s attitude to their condition should be explored. Please note whether they recognise a problem exists, whether they are planning any changes to improve the situation, have they made any changes, what success, if any, have they had etc, is all relevant information.
Hope this helps? anything is possible!
Anna
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thanks Anna, to summarize do you know if its going to be a definite NO or do you think there may still be a chance of a YES???
Thanks
Andy
Thanks
Andy